A full-service exhibit design
and fabrication studio.

We like to put ourselves in the middle of the
action! The best way to accurately build a Komodo
Island exhibit is go there and get chased around by dragons.
Members of our team have been to practically every major biome on
Earth. We have taken study images and pulled molds in Asia, Africa,
The Americas, Oceanica, and the Middle East. Let our
experience work for you. We create stunning video, still images and
technical diagrams of the natural world for multimedia interpretive
graphics, documentary films, and for television.

Do you want to do something new? Let Ionature help you
to exhibit animals and interpret the natural world in a way that
has not been done anywhere before. Our devoted team of
artisan scientists have a universal view of the planet.
We love to share this unique perpective with the public
through the educational resources that we create. We can help
with theme development, concept drawings, floor plans, exhibit
layout, and teacher's guides that conform to Core Curriculum
Standards.

We build the the most realistic trees, rocks,
pilings, coral reefs, kelp forests, shipwrecks, streams,
waterfalls, saltmarshes, and feeding/ watering stations.
Every member of our team has worked at a zoo, aquarium, or
science museum at one time in their career. We understand the
unique challenges that are faced at these institutions. We
specialize in ballencing the needs of designers, architects,
educators, animal keepers, curatorial staff, and the
public

We always pitch to the floor to the drain!

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Check Out the Process!

This time-lapse video illustrates how it is done. Watch as one
of our artists contruct a rainforest tree before your very eyes at
the Museum of Living Arts at the Ft Woth Zoo.
The contruction of this tree took about two weeks to complete
and you can see it in about a minute. A very happy
Burmese Python now calls this habitat "home".

Ionature Productions Reel

Sit back, go full-screen, and enjoy
some awesome video from the many exotic places that we have visited
in our endless pursuit to get it right. Some of it was
created as research or components of museum exhibits while some
others were were while we were working for
media outlets Discovery Channel or for PBS.